CHEERS TO A NEW CHAPTER

A Heartfelt Happy New Year! To our beloved family and the wonderful readers of gregg784.com, As the final chapter of this year closes, we find ourselves reflecting on the journey we’ve shared. Your support, your conversations, and your presence in this little corner of the internet have been a true…

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CREATE YOUR OWN HOLIDAY READING CHALLENGE

Sir Godfrey Gregg Make holiday reading exciting by creating your own personal challenge. Set a goal that stretches you but remains achievable—maybe reading five books, exploring three new genres, or dedicating 20 minutes daily to learning something new. Having a concrete goal transforms passive time into a purposeful adventure.…

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BUILD YOUR SUPPORT SYSTEM

Sir Godfrey Gregg No one succeeds alone, and as you prepare for 2026’s challenges, recognize the importance of having people in your corner. Use these holidays to strengthen your support system—the network of people who encourage, guide, and believe in you. These relationships will be crucial throughout the coming…

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READING IS SELF CARE FOR YOUR MIND

Sir Godfrey Gregg We talk a lot about physical self-care—eating well, exercising, and getting enough sleep. But mental self-care is equally important, and reading is one of the best forms of it. Taking time during your holiday to read and engage with ideas isn’t indulgence—it’s essential maintenance for your…

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OLDEN MORALS

Old morals refer to traditional values and ethical principles often associated with past generations. These can include things like respect for elders, hard work, honesty, and personal responsibility. While some may see these as outdated, others value them as a foundation for a well-functioning society and strong personal character. Here’s a more…

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MODEL GOOD HABITS FOR YOUNGER SIBLINGS

Sir Godfrey Gregg If you have younger siblings or cousins, they’re watching you more carefully than you realize. Your attitude toward reading and learning during the holidays influences their developing beliefs about education. When they see you reading regularly or studying voluntarily, you’re teaching them that learning is valuable…

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FIND BALANCE AND PERSPECTIVE

Sir Godfrey Gregg As you enjoy your holidays and look toward 2026, remember that life is about balance. Success isn’t just about academic achievement—it’s about developing as a whole person with diverse interests, strong relationships, good health, and genuine happiness. Use these holidays to find balance that you can…

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PRACTICE GRATITUDE AND KINDNESS

Sir Godfrey Gregg The holiday season naturally invites reflection on what we’re grateful for, and research shows that practising gratitude significantly improves mental health, relationships, and overall life satisfaction. As you enjoy your break and prepare for 2026, make gratitude and kindness central themes of your holidays. Start a…

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PREVENT THE HOLIDAY BRAIN DRAIN

Sir Godfrey Gregg Teachers see it every year after long breaks: students return having forgotten significant portions of what they learned the previous term. Math skills have weakened, vocabulary has shrunk, and reading fluency has slowed. This “brain drain” is completely preventable with just minimal effort during your time…

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TRY SOMETHING NEW

Sir Godfrey Gregg The holidays offer a perfect opportunity to experiment with new activities, hobbies, or skills without the pressure of grades or performance. Trying new things during this relaxed time can spark passions, reveal hidden talents, or simply provide fun and growth. Make 2026 the year you expanded…

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STORIES TEACH US ABOUT LIFE

Sir Godfrey Gregg Reading fiction isn’t a waste of time—it’s one of the most valuable activities for developing empathy, emotional intelligence, and understanding of human nature. When you read stories during your holiday, you’re not just entertaining yourself; you’re learning how to navigate the complex social and emotional dimensions…

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SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS

Sir Godfrey Gregg While enjoying your holiday, take a few small steps that will make your return to school in 2026 smoother and more successful. These aren’t about intense studying—they’re about creating conditions that support your goals when the new year begins. Organize your study space at home. Clean…

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TECHNOLOGY MAKES LEARNING FUN AND ACCESSIBLE

Sir Godfrey Gregg Gone are the days when studying during holidays meant only dusty textbooks and boring worksheets. Today’s technology offers incredible tools that make learning engaging, interactive, and genuinely enjoyable. Your devices can be powerful learning tools rather than just entertainment centers. Educational apps turn studying into games…

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REFLECT, LEARN, AND LET GO

Sir Godfrey Gregg Before rushing into 2026, take time during these holidays to reflect on 2025 with honesty and compassion. What went well? What didn’t? What did you learn about yourself? This reflection isn’t about judgment—it’s about gathering wisdom to carry forward and releasing what no longer serves you.…

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THE QUIET BETWEEN THE STORMS

Sir Godfrey Gregg Today holds a unique and often overlooked kind of magic. The frantic energy of preparation has, for the most part, subsided. The travel, for many, is complete. The shopping is (hopefully!) done. The presents are wrapped and waiting. Today exists in the quiet space between the…

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You Missed

MENTORS AND MILESTONES
THE CHURCH IN THE COMMUNITY
THE BRIDGE OF TRUST
UNITED IN PURPOSE
THE GIFT OF PRESENCE
THE ART OF LISTENING
THE ESSENTIAL PARTNERSHIP
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
THE UNBREAKABLE LINK
BUILDING YOUR FINANCIAL FORTRESS
THE HEART OF THE HOME
WORDS AND ACTIONS MATTER
LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE
THE GIFT OF GRATITUDE
RESPECT STARTS WITH LISTENING
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
COMMUNITY LEADERS AND THEIR ROLE
VALUING TEACHERS AND EDUCATION